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Chapter 134: Biological Weapon Technology
Chapter 134: Biological Weapon Technology
Mo Xue and Xiuyu led 9,000 Bloodthirsty Goblins and 1,000 Cursed Goblins, each goblin wearing a Gargoyle-class armor, the 1.0 version.
There was no need to worry about Xiuyu and the Cursed Goblins, as weak as they were. The armor itself was similar to an exoskeleton, with its own power source capable of converting Red Prison elements into energy, along with solar and potential energy to increase its power.
The True Dragon Emperor did not break his word, sending a 59th-level dragon hero to lead 1,000 5th-stage Red Dragons for protection. They would only assist if there was no danger.
Watching the departing army, Qin Muye was a bit worried. These were his subordinates, whom he had trained himself, and he was naturally concerned about their expedition.
"There are five 4th-stage lord factions in the Fertile Ocean. With the True Dragon Emperor's help, it should take three to five days to resolve. However, the subsequent actions against the natives might take longer," Black Hand observed Qin Muye's thoughts and explained.
Why didn't Qin Muye go with them?
What would he do on the battlefield? It would be like asking a doctor to tighten screws—it just didn't make sense.
"I understand. With the bidirectional teleportation portal, if there's a real problem, I can use the lord's summons to bring them back."
"It's a pity that long-distance communication technology is still not mature."
Qin Muye sighed. If the Gargoyle-class armor had a complete communication system, it would be different, but this was the 1.0 version. There was no way to install even a basic microcomputer, let alone other advanced features. The best they could do was to create stronger iron weapons using metallurgical techniques.
There was no point in thinking about iron hot weapons. Even if Qin Muye knew how to make them, his territory lacked the industrial conditions to produce them, let alone mass-produce them.
In Qin Muye's eyes, his territory was more like a product of rapid growth, distorted and deformed. He was doing his best to correct it with Black Hand's help, from the medieval era to the space age. The time gap was too large, leading to the current situation.
The first step to correction was to have enough resources and knowledge. Otherwise, it would be difficult to achieve.
Now, the goblins had all shifted to technical roles, but to advance further, they needed more foundational development in areas like agriculture, industry, alchemy, and magic. Qin Muye had jumped out of the box, but the goblin heroes were still within the framework of "The Lord's Era."
They lacked Qin Muye's learning ability and academic research talents, so they had to develop step by step.
Currently, most of these goblin heroes were relying on their talents and skills to reform the territory, which had both advantages and disadvantages.
The advantage was the rapid progress, with the backing of "The Lord's Era," these talents, skills, and even magic had considerable power. The disadvantage was that once they left "The Lord's Era," they might be left with nothing.
Therefore, Qin Muye had to start from scratch, but fortunately, the goblins, though slow learners, were obedient and followed the path he set for them.
"Let's go back. We need to find a new way to earn money."
Qin Muye turned and returned to his mage tower. Although his territory was a product of rapid growth, everything was moving in a positive direction.
Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither could things be rushed without causing problems.
As for earning money, Qin Muye had a plan. In the current situation, selling arms was the most profitable. Selling food and other items wouldn't be profitable, as the magical continent wasn't a mundane world. Any druid or mage could create fertilizer similar to chemical fertilizers.
"Gargoyle-class armor A versions can't be sold, and the 1.0 version is out of the question. I'll have to sell some biological weapons."
Qin Muye looked at the writhing mass of flesh before him and began to inject a large amount of nutrient solution.
This nutrient solution was specially formulated by him, with low costs. The main investment was in zombies and mutated beasts, which were difficult to capture and transport.
Soon, the mass of flesh began to wriggle, forming a strange creature that was a cross between a Licker and an alien. The moment it saw Qin Muye, the biological weapon lunged at him, driven by an uncontrollable hunger from the chaotic elements of the mutated beast, zombie, and alien.
However, soon, patterns began to appear on its body, suppressing the hunger instinct, making it appear docile and slow-witted.
"Finally, one has been successful, but the subsequent commands are an issue. A certain level of intelligent programming is needed."
The biological weapon had been successfully created, but it only partially fit the description. As a qualified biological weapon, it not only needed to be effective in combat but also obedient.
The target market for such biological weapons was not the lords but the native factions of the magical continent. Lords already had their own troop buildings to produce soldiers, so they had no need to buy these. However, for the native factions, every loss of a subordinate was a permanent one, and cultivating a hero required a considerable amount of time. Even if not a hero, training a soldier also required time and resources.
Therefore, once Qin Muye's biological weapons were promoted, they would undoubtedly become a lucrative business, comparable to the Crimson Series of armaments.
"The control method can use magic power combined with mental frequency as the core elements. This way, there won't be any issues with stolen permissions or command malfunctions."
"The logical understanding of the biological weapon needs to be reconstructed."
Although Qin Muye did not need this type of biological weapon, to establish a market for this product, it had to have sufficient quality assurance.
This was only the first version of the biological weapon. Subsequent models, such as the Hunter, Tyrant, and Nemesis, could be bundled with the Crimson Series of armaments, which would be the focus.
In the future, it wouldn't just be about selling products but also services, such as routine maintenance for the Nemesis and upgrades for the Tyrant.
One must look beyond short-term gains to long-term benefits. After all, his floating city wasn't something that could be built quickly. He couldn't engage in one-off deals or strip resources, as that would result in greater losses in the long run.
This business couldn't be limited to one world. If the sales on the magical continent went well, the same could be introduced in the Horror Universe.
Even if the floating city were built successfully, Qin Muye wouldn't lack resources. The floating city was just the beginning. His subsequent plans, such as the space fortress and the Death Star, would require even more resources.
If possible, he even wanted to trade biological weapons with the Pioneers, Engineers, and even the Blood Warriors among other alien civilizations.
He could even trade with the Demon Lords and Ghost Kings in Hell. As long as he was strong enough, it wasn't certain who would outsmart whom.
If this wasn't a six-server deathmatch, Qin Muye's arms business could have expanded to other servers. While he wanted to earn resources, he wasn't foolish enough to aid his enemies.
Everyone was a mortal enemy, and only one server could survive. At this point, economic and financial means were ineffective. Other servers were independent worlds and couldn't be suppressed by his side, nor could they suppress him. It was more about violent destruction.
Of course, there were native factions suggesting coexistence with other servers, but such talk was quickly silenced. Vocal suggestions were one thing, but implementing them was seen as surrender.
The most powerful entities on the magical continent were not the nobles of the various kingdoms, but the lords. Even the gods dared not offend them.
Didn't everyone see how the gods were actively cooperating with the True Dragon Emperor and others in the war against outsiders? After all, for the gods, breaking through their current limits to reach the 7th stage was more important than being stepping stones for others.
"The control technology is challenging and will take time to perfect. I estimate about three days. Sigh, it's indeed difficult." Qin Muye continued to ponder solutions.
He had decided to use magic power and mental energy as the core for control and recognition, and he wouldn't easily change this.
Biological weapons were not just about biological technology but also incorporated magic. Given that Qin Muye had referenced the genetic technology of the Blood Warriors, the result was inevitably rough. Fortunately, biological weapons didn't need to look too good. If appearance was a concern, Qin Muye could just create personal maids or butlers instead.
He had considered it, but the profits were too low. Once peace was established, he might give it a try.
(End of Chapter)
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